Yes! It worked well for me. I have tomatoes and cucumbers with end rot. I put two Tums tablets and a tablespoon of epsom salt in a gallon of water and watered them with it. I used about the same amount I would if I were watering regularly so I had to make three or four gallons for the size of my garden. Two days later the cucumbers that had begun to shrivel were starting to expand again and there are new tiny ones growing on the vine next to the dead ones that had dried up. It worked really well. I can't see a difference in the tomatoes yet. Next year I'm going to add lime or bonemeal to the soil a month or two before I plant so I wont have this problem again.
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Yes, Salt will kill nearly all plants, that is why armies used to salt the fields so that their enemies could not grow crops to feed themselves.
Epsom salt is used as laxative but it is not a condiment.
You can purchase aquarium salt at the pet store, but yes, epsom salt can be used without a problem.
Yes; also Epsom salt is used rarely as laxative.
Epsom salt (magnesium carbonate) is a component of bath salts.
yes. but don't eat or drink it. example: if you slammed your finger in your car door, you would soak it in Epsom salt.
Epsom salt (or colloquially usually "epsom salts") is an old-fashioned name for magnesium sulfate heptahydrate.
Epsom salt can be used as a drug (internally) but it is not a food.
A person can substitute tea tree oil for Epsom salt for an infection. Table salt can also be used as a substitute.
Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate; as food for animals sodium chloride must be used (also for humans !).
epsam salt is called sandho meet (epsom salt) which is generally used for preparing fasting food
Epsom Salts are not used to deter moths in closets. You are confusing Epsom Salts with Naphtha. Commonly called Mothballs.
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